
There are songs that pass us by like nothing happened, and there are songs that tackle all the senses at once. “Cumulonimbus,” the latest release by Pisgah, does the latter. A solo project of Greater London-based singer-songwriter Brittney Jenkins, it’s one of those compositions that wraps around your listening apparatus, grabs you by the collar, and guides you on an epic journey through the expansive sonic universe built by stacking brilliant ideas and marvelous orchestrations. As soon as you press play, you’ll immediately realize that Brittney Jenkins is an outstanding songwriter, composer, and musician, as this particular composition showcases all her skills, talent, creativity, knowledge, and experience. Lyrically, “Cumulonimbus” explores Brittney Jenkins’s obsession with weather patterns, storms, and Cumulonimbus clouds that serve as atmospheric containers for torrential rain, lightning, wind, and hail. It is also a metaphor for the trauma we all inherit over the years, carrying various sentiments, moods, situations, and circumstances. Therefore, it is a highly relatable composition that will immediately resonate with the broader audience. Inspired by artists like Cassandra Jenkins, Emma Ruth Rundle, and Grouper, Pisgah combines various approaches, different techniques, and many complementary styles in order to illustrate luxuriant sonic imagery. She combines a singer-songwriter approach with all the fundamental elements of indie rock, indie pop, dream pop, and shoegaze with such precision and finesse, making this composition such an addictive, hypnotic, and irresistible experience worth repeating over and over again. Perhaps indie rock dominates the most, but you’ll also hear how all these additional elements serve as more than necessary enhancements, accentuations, decorations, and other details that uplift her music to an entirely new level, while she remains loyal to the primary sonic direction. Although “Cumulonimbus” resonates with qualities that meet all the trends in modern music production, there’s a subtle touch of nostalgia lurking around in the mix, making this composition even more pleasant to the ears. This level of dedication to the craft is heard or seen on the contemporary music scene, and “Cumulonimbus” will not only resonate with the indie fans but anyone who appreciates wisely composed and flawlessly performed music.

What makes “Cumulonimbus” such a fascinating piece of work is Brittney Jenkins’s songwriting and composing abilities. The song arrives with a perfect structure, fully stacked with profoundly detailed segments, brilliant ideas, and marvelous instrumentations. She poured heart and soul in every detail, element, accentuation, and nuance, making this song worth repeating over and over again. Each vocal, sonic, and rhythmic maneuver has its place and purpose here, constructing a sonic painting that vividly describes everything she intended to achieve with this song. Of course, her soulful, passionate, sincere, confident, emotive vocal performance serves as a centerpiece of this sonic equation, elevating everything to new heights, commanding attention, and guiding listeners from scratch to finish. These vocal harmonies seamlessly balance low, mid, and high notes, emphasizing everything she intended to achieve with this track. Besides decorating all those segments and instrumentations, the vocals also bring more than necessary emotional depth and complexity over an already intricate song structure. In the meantime, the interplay between various guitar layers creates a luxuriant backdrop for all those vocals to shine upon. You’ll hear how calm, soothing, relaxing, ethereal, reverby themes, melodies, harmonies, and other sonic maneuvers shine on one side while the other offers catchy, memorable, engaging chord progressions. It’s nearly mindblowing how all these layers articulate together without overwhelming each other. Beneath all these lush gutiar works, equally impressive, vividly hearable, intricate, powerful, warm-sounding basslines rumble and provide more than necessary heaviness, clarity, and depth while simultaneously serving as a binding element that connects all those mentioned instrumentations and rhythmic patterns. These rich, deep, dense, and heavy low-ends contribute more groove, power, and detail to the song. The equally intricate, impressive, expertly arranged, flawlessly performed, and well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics keep everything in line while dictating groove and pace. Each hit of the snare, kick of the bass drum, accentuation over the hi-hat, and splash over the cymbals brings more details. As you can see, each instrument plays a significant role in shaping such a mesmerizing ambience.
Pisgah has crafted an indie rock masterpiece that demonstrates what makes this genre so great yet breaks all the rules and shapeshifts the boundaries of it, proving that even the long-established music genres, such as indie, can still sound fresh, unique, innovative, and exciting. It’s a catchy, memorable, engaging song that takes a deep dive into a human condition, examines various sentiments, and provides a logical conclusion. Brittney Jenkins’s Pisgah is one of those solo projects you should pay attention to, as she delivers cleverly assembled and flawlessly performed music that touches the fundamentals of our very own existence. Therefore, head to your favorite streaming platforms and check out the “Cumulonimbus.”
